A researcher is proposing to randomly select a sample of 80 second year nursing students from a population of second year nursing students at a university. Where would you find the details of the procedures she is using?
a. The methods section of a qualitative research plan.
b. The methods section of a quantitative research plan.
c. The data analysis section of a qualitative research plan.
d. The data analysis section of a quantitative research plan.
B
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A) Arteriogram B) PET scan C) Ultrasound D) MRI
A family in the emergency department is overwhelmed at the loss of several family members due to a shooting incident in the community. Which intervention by the nurse is most beneficial?
a. Offer the family choices as appropriate and possible. b. Call the hospital chaplain to stay with the family. c. Do not allow visiting of the victims until the bodies are prepared. d. Provide privacy for law enforcement to interview the family.
A child with acute glomerulonephritis is in the playroom and experiences blurred vision and a headache. What action should the nurse take?
a. Check the urine to see if hematuria has increased. b. Obtain the child's blood pressure and notify the health care provider. c. Obtain serum electrolytes and send urinalysis to the laboratory. d. Reassure the child and encourage bed rest until the headache improves.
A psychiatric technician says, "I get annoyed with patients who self-mutilate over things other people would ignore. I think they just do it to get attention." Select the nurse's best response
a. "Many people feel the way you do. If you are unable to come to terms with the issue, we can transfer you." b. "Self-mutilation is a serious problem. Patients with this personality disorder may complete suicide." c. "We have to consider each case individually. Some are manipulative, and others are serious." d. "You seem to be having difficulty empathizing and remaining nonjudgmental."